Message from @Elvargy

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2018-12-12 18:53:09 UTC  

So you take the object, size weight air resist blah blah

2018-12-12 18:53:15 UTC  

there'a package for it

2018-12-12 18:53:16 UTC  

Python's my go to.

2018-12-12 18:53:17 UTC  

and "fire it"

2018-12-12 18:53:22 UTC  

But I have a thing for Perl, torch

2018-12-12 18:53:22 UTC  

I tried learning python on my own. My face got acne

2018-12-12 18:53:24 UTC  

So I stopped

2018-12-12 18:53:26 UTC  

'Just learn python' do you even need to? That shit is so damn simple

2018-12-12 18:53:27 UTC  

LOL

2018-12-12 18:53:31 UTC  

then you hit the armor from a distance, angle, thickness, type of armor, composite or whatever

2018-12-12 18:53:34 UTC  

true

2018-12-12 18:53:36 UTC  

Hes even adding HEAT, which is really complicated

2018-12-12 18:53:38 UTC  

python is crayons

2018-12-12 18:53:46 UTC  

Python is by far the easiest programming language out there

2018-12-12 18:53:53 UTC  

you're just using other peoples code

2018-12-12 18:53:58 UTC  

@soup dad What type of armour composition

2018-12-12 18:53:59 UTC  

Exactly

2018-12-12 18:54:02 UTC  

It's cool though

2018-12-12 18:54:04 UTC  

YOu put that in

2018-12-12 18:54:16 UTC  

It's great for prototyping things as well

2018-12-12 18:54:18 UTC  

But that's the thing

2018-12-12 18:54:29 UTC  

People protoype in it

2018-12-12 18:54:30 UTC  

Like NERA (US Compostite) Kombat (Rus) Cherbum (Good luck finding data of course) steel

2018-12-12 18:54:32 UTC  

Perl does have the same thing, and implements Regex a ot better too

2018-12-12 18:54:32 UTC  

whatever really

2018-12-12 18:54:50 UTC  

And then make the program in something better

2018-12-12 18:54:58 UTC  

@soup dad Isn't the abrams armour not available to the public?

2018-12-12 18:55:02 UTC  

More or less

2018-12-12 18:55:04 UTC  

Isn't it some sort of cobham

2018-12-12 18:55:05 UTC  

what's a jpeg

2018-12-12 18:55:10 UTC  

Its thick ass rubber and other shit

2018-12-12 18:55:18 UTC  

it's ceramic brother

2018-12-12 18:55:19 UTC  

you can sorta figure it out

2018-12-12 18:55:32 UTC  

There is rubber and ceramic and some other shit

2018-12-12 18:55:36 UTC  

Steel wise its actually quiet thin

2018-12-12 18:55:39 UTC  

but for solving a physics problem in as few lines as possible python is what you want

2018-12-12 18:55:39 UTC  

quite*

2018-12-12 18:56:05 UTC  

Never had to apply it to a problem like that so I'll have to take your word for it

2018-12-12 18:56:06 UTC  

Python's always a go to

2018-12-12 18:56:09 UTC  

i"m hungry help

2018-12-12 18:56:11 UTC  

I do love using python though